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    FA should have given Ratcliffe a ‘stronger sanction’ over immigration comments, Kick It Ou

    Get the Adam Clery Football Column. A newsletter that unpacks the absurdities and oddities of the beautiful gameThe ACFC newsletter: unpacking football’s absurditiesUnpack football’s oddities with the ACFC newsletterAnti-discrimination charity Kick It Out has voiced its disappointment after the Football Association confirmed Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe would face no further disciplinary action regarding his controversial comments on immigration.Ratcliffe sparked widespread condemnation last week when he stated in a Sky News interview that the UK had been “colonised by immigrants”. This remark drew criticism from figures including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.While the FA has reportedly issued Ratcliffe with a reminder of his responsibilities as a football participant during media engagements, it has opted against further sanctions.Kick It Out, however, maintains that his remarks “brought the game into disrepute,” expressing their dissatisfaction with the FA’s decision.In a statement, the charity said: “Kick It Out is disappointed that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has not been given a stronger sanction for bringing the game into disrepute.“When speaking in any capacity, he is still a representative and co-owner of Manchester United, which has a global following. Unprompted, he brought the club into a TV interview where he was inaccurate with the facts and divisive with his language.“At a time when various forces are seeking to divide society, football must stand united. We urge those in leadership positions to be mindful of the responsibility they carry.”Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comments were condemned by leading public figures including the Prime Minister (PA Wire)Ratcliffe issued a statement the day after the interview in which he said he was sorry if his comments had “offended some people”.United released their own statement the day after Ratcliffe’s Sky News interview, highlighting how the club took pride in being “inclusive and welcoming”.Head coach Michael Carrick was asked about Ratcliffe’s comments on Friday as he faced the media for the first time since they had been made.“Sir Jim has made a statement, and then the club’s made a statement on the back of it so for me to add to that is not my place,” he said.“What I can say is, as I’ve been around this club many, many years, we always make a huge impact globally.“We’re really proud of the environment and the…

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